Communications Officer (reporting)

Job categories Communications
Vacancy code VA/2023/B5101/27101
Department/office AR, AFCO, Afghanistan
Duty station Kabul, Afghanistan
Contract type Local ICA Specialist
Contract level LICA Specialist-8
Duration Ongoing ICA – ‘Open-ended, subject to organizational requirements, availability of funds and satisfactory performance
Application period 26-Nov-2023 to 09-Dec-2023


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Responding to one of the most complex humanitarian crises in the world, the Afghanistan Inter-Agency Information and Accountability Center (IAIAC) known as Awaaz Afghanistan is an inter-agency two-way communication and accountability mechanism that responds to the information and communication needs of affected populations in Afghanistan and allows affected populations to shape their own relief and recovery. Based in Kabul and functioning as a toll-free humanitarian helpline, Awaaz Afghanistan is a link to the partnership between those who wish to assist and those who need assistance and is accountable to both constituencies.


Supported by the Humanitarian Country Team, with current funding from the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AHF), UN Women, Japan Supplementary Fund and the Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO),  Awaaz’s primary objective is to promote two-way communication between affected populations to:


  1. Empower communities through the provision of accessible and timely information on how to access humanitarian services and resources required to improve their situation

  2. Help ensure efficient and effective coordination of humanitarian actors operating in Afghanistan by collecting and circulating information about the urgent needs and priorities of affected populations

  3. Support an environment of transparency and accountability by:

    1. Establishing an easy-to-access and safe mechanism through which affected populations can lodge feedback and complaints

    2. Channeling feedback and complaints to humanitarian actors to influence humanitarian programming and shape quality advocacy


Purpose and Scope of the Assignment 

Under the supervision of the project manager, the Communications Officer  (reporting) will work closely with the Awaaz project team to generate and maintain the project’s information and communication needs and contribute to the overall project objectives. The post aims to further strengthen and streamline Awaaz’s data collection, data sharing, data analysis and reporting processes as part of its overall objective to strengthen accountability to affected populations in Afghanistan. The incumbent will be  responsible for provision of specialized support to the Project Manager and the team in preparation and finalization of communication documents, regular analytical reports, donor reports, briefing and research documents, assessment reports, media releases, stories and other written content for website, analyze and report tailored data set required for clusters and relevant UN agencies, project success stories and other publicity material in support of the project. Most of the materials will be prepared in English, while some documents will be in local languages.



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